We will watch the video through totally and then go back and display the image on the screen, and explain what it is and what importance it holds. (This is after we watch the video). The second picture is Sir isaac Newton at work and all the different elements surrounding him show how many different jobs he had beside a scientist. (Such as a physicist, Mathmatician, Alchemist, Philosopher, and a Theologin, he also served on the English Parliament for a few years). The 3rd picture shows a christams tree this obviously means Christmas, it symbolizes how sir isaac newton was born on christmas 1642. The 4th picture shows sir isaac newton waving a flag that says happy Newtonmas this is kind of a play on words in happy christmas. The 5th picture is of Cambridge Univarsity, in the United Kingdom, it is also the 2nd oldest college in the english speaking world. This is the college Newton attended until he had to leave because of the Black plauge that hit England. The 6th picture is of a Cross witch states the fact that sir isaac newton worte more on realigion than he did science that is something that not many people now about him. The 7th picture is the Alchemy symbol for gold. For those of you who don't now alchemy is where people tried to turn other metals into gold. Sir isaac Newton was a alchemist that is why we chose this gold symbol in the art of alchemy. The 8th picture is just general Mathematics, Sir isaac newton was a very good Mathmatician this was what he studied at Cambridge. The 9th and final image is of the english Paliament this symbolizes that sir isaac newton was a part of it for a few years.
Animoto #2
We will watch the video through totally and then go back and display the image on the screen, and explain what it is and what importance it holds. (This is after we watch the video). The first image is Sir isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree we have this picture in here because the myth is that an apple fell and hit him on the head and that was were he got the idea for the laws of gravity and motion. The second picture represents the 1st law of gravity and motion which reads an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion until an outside force acts on it, and a body in motion at a constant velocity will remain in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force also called the net force. This picture shows that when the balloon releases air from it it rushes up. This happens because the force from the air pushes the balloon up. The 3rd image shows the 2nd law of motion and gravity which is the acceleration of a body is parallel and directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass. The picture shows the person pushing the car which has a mass of 1,000kg .05m/s/s fast. If you were to multiply 1,000kg by .05 m/s/s it would be equal to the amount of force the person is exerting on the car. The 4th image shows the 3rd law of motion and gravity which is if one particle exerts force on another particle that particle will exert force equal in magnitude back from the opposite direction of the other force. The image shows two people pushing against each other with a mutual force and from opposite directions. The 5th image is the Philosophie Naturalis Principia Matematica this book was were Newton's 3 laws were first introduced.
Animoto #1
We will watch the video through totally and then go back and display the image on the screen, and explain what it is and what importance it holds. (This is after we watch the video). The second picture is Sir isaac Newton at work and all the different elements surrounding him show how many different jobs he had beside a scientist. (Such as a physicist, Mathmatician, Alchemist, Philosopher, and a Theologin, he also served on the English Parliament for a few years). The 3rd picture shows a christams tree this obviously means Christmas, it symbolizes how sir isaac newton was born on christmas 1642. The 4th picture shows sir isaac newton waving a flag that says happy Newtonmas this is kind of a play on words in happy christmas. The 5th picture is of Cambridge Univarsity, in the United Kingdom, it is also the 2nd oldest college in the english speaking world. This is the college Newton attended until he had to leave because of the Black plauge that hit England. The 6th picture is of a Cross witch states the fact that sir isaac newton worte more on realigion than he did science that is something that not many people now about him. The 7th picture is the Alchemy symbol for gold. For those of you who don't now alchemy is where people tried to turn other metals into gold. Sir isaac Newton was a alchemist that is why we chose this gold symbol in the art of alchemy. The 8th picture is just general Mathematics, Sir isaac newton was a very good Mathmatician this was what he studied at Cambridge. The 9th and final image is of the english Paliament this symbolizes that sir isaac newton was a part of it for a few years.
Animoto #2
We will watch the video through totally and then go back and display the image on the screen, and explain what it is and what importance it holds. (This is after we watch the video). The first image is Sir isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree we have this picture in here because the myth is that an apple fell and hit him on the head and that was were he got the idea for the laws of gravity and motion. The second picture represents the 1st law of gravity and motion which reads an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion until an outside force acts on it, and a body in motion at a constant velocity will remain in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force also called the net force. This picture shows that when the balloon releases air from it it rushes up. This happens because the force from the air pushes the balloon up. The 3rd image shows the 2nd law of motion and gravity which is the acceleration of a body is parallel and directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass. The picture shows the person pushing the car which has a mass of 1,000kg .05m/s/s fast. If you were to multiply 1,000kg by .05 m/s/s it would be equal to the amount of force the person is exerting on the car. The 4th image shows the 3rd law of motion and gravity which is if one particle exerts force on another particle that particle will exert force equal in magnitude back from the opposite direction of the other force. The image shows two people pushing against each other with a mutual force and from opposite directions. The 5th image is the Philosophie Naturalis Principia Matematica this book was were Newton's 3 laws were first introduced.